Source: Guan Zi rides a horse
Selected paragraph:
Is a storyteller, born cautious, successful career, lost pride. If you don't worry, you won't be born. Without hard work, you won't succeed. If you are not proud, you will not lose.
Translation:
In other words, things always come from deliberation, success comes from hard work, and failure comes from arrogance. You can't produce without thinking, you can't succeed without hard work, and you can't fail without pride.
Text interpretation
This sentence uses a simple and clear language system to explain the secret of job hunting and entrepreneurship, telling us that doing something often comes from deliberation, success in practical exploration and failure in complacency. Guanzi is regarded as a collection of works of Guan Zhong highly praised by Taoism in Xia Ji. It brings together hundreds of schools such as Taoism, Legalism, Confucianism, fame and fortune, and military strategists. It is rich in content and ideas. This sentence in the book is based on the national economic development, but the objective law of the development of things it reveals is not limited to one field.
Guanzi is regarded as a collection of works of Guan Zhong highly praised by Taoism in Xia Ji. It brings together hundreds of schools such as Taoism, Legalism, Confucianism, fame and fortune, and military strategists. It is rich in content and ideas. This sentence in the book is based on the national economic development, but the objective law of the development of things it reveals is not limited to one field.